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Team Fusion Simulations Virtual VE Day Buckingham Palace Fly Past Friday, 8th May.


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To commemorate the 75th Anniversary of V E Day, Team Fusion Simulations will be releasing a special Buckingham Palace VE Day Fly Past video at 10am GMT, on Friday 8th May, 2020.

Premiere release on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/TeamFusionMod

See the Fly Past from the ground, air (virtual drone cam) and in the cockpit.

Featuring over 100 RAF aircraft from Battle of Britain flight simulation, IL-2 Cliffs of Dover Blitz, and the upcoming Desert War expansion, including:

Spitfire's
Hurricane's
Beaufighter's
Wellington's
Blenheim's
Sunderland
Gladiator's
Kittyhawk's
Tomahawk's
Martlett's

Regards,

TFS Team

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Hello mate, please take as friendly advice that the plural form of an aircraft type noun does not require an apostrophe.:hunter:

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Great stuff!  As soon as the sim goes VR I will give it another go :)

 

Congratulations TF.

 

Happy landings,

 

56RAF_Talisman

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I do have very good memories of so much flying in CloD and also so wish for VR to become possible with it. I fear that I will have a very long wait.

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On 5/9/2020 at 7:02 PM, MADOV said:

Hello mate, please take as friendly advice that the plural form of an aircraft type noun does not require an apostrophe.:hunter:

 

You must be an English Teacher, you pick up on the grammatical error but completely miss the spelling error in “Virtual”. :)

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Decades ago I was an English as a Foreign Language teacher in several countries. Interestingly, our friend from ATAG had the correct spelling in the description and only got it wrong in the actual video promo. Here on the forums I do not take it upon myself to pick up syntactical and grammatical errors normally but I am a stickler for the correct use of the apostrophe.

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